I think it's largely understood to be a map for pure, dumb fun.
I think it's largely understood to be a map for pure, dumb fun.
So, yeah, I can totally imagine two bears in separate log cabins having a discussion over Kotaku right now.
Souls thinks you're thinking too hard.
It's a joke that I'm serious about, in favor of his comment, not against it.
Horrible reply on my part, I know, but it's better than just recommending his comment.
ME3
To be fair though the grind can be pretty painful at times.
Heh, I think you replied to the wrong person.
I don't see how you can compare a tool to a piece of entertainment. Use something else, something like... a SC2 clone that looked just like SC2, but at a lower resolution. Or a an Avatar clone that looks just like Avatar but filmed with cheaper cameras.
Exactly. TimeGate closes, and Gearbox sweeps this under the rug with Borderlands DLC.
That's harsh, TimeGate isn't nearly as bad as people make them out to be, and Section 8 was actually pretty fun.
That's for the people to decide.
Their tweaks are little, but the changes are there and the stuff's new.
An object clearly defined isn't comparable to a piece of entertainment.
Right, that's your view on it.
That's your opinion.
Because they're terrified by the thought of making another game by now? I doubt anything they create can live up to the hype.
No. No, Call of Duty isn't destroying their brains. Nor is Minecraft.
Contrary to popular belief games are not targeted to teenagers, and whereas some developers might say they want to go after CoD's "crowd", many, many, many others are perfectly fine with their own games.